5 Back Eye Susan Bare-root | Rudbeckia Hirta, Pollinator-Friendly, Golden Flowers

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Add vibrant color to your garden with this Back Eye Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) bare-root. Features stunning golden-yellow flowers and attracts pollinators. Ideal for borders and containers.

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    Back Eye Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) Bare-root – Golden Blooms for Your Garden

    The Back Eye Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) is a beloved pollinator-friendly wildflower known for its bold, golden-yellow blooms and dark black eye center. Native to eastern North America, these plants thrive in Zones 3 to 9, making them perfect for a wide range of gardens. These bare-root plants generally bloom from June to August, brightening landscapes with vibrant golden flowers that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. If you’re looking to enhance your garden with color and life, the Back Eye Susan is a must-have.

    The Rudbeckia Hirta grows between 1 to 3 feet tall and features 2 to 3-inch flowers with a contrasting dark center. Their ability to self-seed makes them easy to propagate, and they can quickly spread across your garden to form a colorful carpet. These wildflowers prefer full sun to partial shade and do well in most soil types, though they thrive in well-drained, moderately moist soil. Enjoy the benefit of a garden that practically takes care of itself.

    Perfect for landscaping, border plantings, or even containers, the Back Eye Susan also excels as a cut flower, bringing beauty to indoor spaces. As a native plant, it not only supports local ecosystems but also adds a natural, wildflower charm to any garden. Whether you want to brighten your borders or create a stunning butterfly garden, the Back Eye Susan is a must-have for pollinator-friendly landscaping. Benefit from its versatility in various garden settings.

    Key Features and Benefits:

    • Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, supporting a healthy garden ecosystem.
    • Vibrant Blooms: The golden-yellow flowers with dark centers create a striking contrast and enhance garden aesthetics.
    • Easy to Grow: Bare-root plants are easy to establish and thrive in most soil types, perfect for beginners.
    • Self-Seeding: These wildflowers readily self-seed, spreading and multiplying year after year with minimal care.
    • Versatile Landscaping Plant: Perfect for borders, butterfly gardens, containers, or naturalized landscapes.

    FAQs:

    • Q1: How should I plant the Back Eye Susan bare-root?
    • A1: Back Eye Susan plants thrive in full sun to partial shade. Plant the bare-root 1-2 inches below the soil surface, spaced about 12-18 inches apart to allow room for growth. Water generously after planting to encourage root establishment.
    • Q2: When do Back Eye Susans bloom?
    • A2: Rudbeckia Hirta generally blooms from June to August, showcasing bright golden-yellow flowers with a dark center, perfect for mid-summer color.
    • Q3: Are Back Eye Susans easy to grow?
    • A3: Yes, Back Eye Susans are low-maintenance and easy to grow. They are drought-tolerant once established, and their self-seeding nature means they come back year after year.
    • Q4: Do Back Eye Susans attract pollinators?
    • A4: Absolutely! Back Eye Susans are pollinator-friendly, attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your garden, making them an essential part of any pollinator garden.
    • Q5: Can I grow Back Eye Susans in containers?
    • A5: Yes, Rudbeckia Hirta is an excellent choice for container gardens. Just ensure the container has good drainage and the plant receives enough sunlight to thrive.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      3-9
    • Soil Type

      Well-drained, moderately moist
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Full sun to partial shade
    • Expected Planting Period

      Spring or Fall

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      5 Back Eye Susan Bare-root | Rudbeckia Hirta, Pollinator-Friendly, Golden Flowers
      5 Back Eye Susan Bare-root | Rudbeckia Hirta, Pollinator-Friendly, Golden Flowers